Best lawn edging
Lawn edging gives beds and borders, walkways, and patios a neat finish and a professionally landscaped look. Discover the best.
Add lawn edging to your yard and you can accentuate flowerbeds, feature trees, and borders, and provide a crisp division from the grass for a terrace or walkway. There’s a variety of materials to pick from in order to complement the style of your garden, and designs that will stand out, as well as more understated choices. It’s easy to install, but lawn edging can make it look like you’ve had a visit from a professional contractor. We’ve rounded up the top picks.
EasyFlex plastic no-dig landscape edging kit
Lines and curves
If you’re looking for lawn edging that’s simple to install, this design is a winner. Just score the ground and position it, then fix by hammering spikes through its tabs. The 100 feet coil can be cut to length with garden shears, and it can be used to create curves or straight lines.
LeJoy Garden landscape edging coil
Anti-rust
Ideal for a modern garden scheme, this galvanized steel lawn edging is a smart feature in its own right. The material is strong and durable, but it can be shaped into arcs, ovals, circles, and even hearts to help create a fabulous yard design. The coil is 16 feet long, and 6.3 inches in width.
Edge Right hammer-in landscape edging
Suits any climate
Made from COR-TEN steel, this lawn edging acquires an attractive rustic patina over time. The marine-grade material stands up to the elements, pests, and string trimmers, but it is pliable and can be bent into any shape. With teeth on the base, the strips just need to be hammered into the ground to install.
Eco-Green Wood Products lawn and landscape border edging
Fast fit
Keep the look natural with this timber lawn edging. The sections can be easily joined to create the length you need, and there are eight of them each 30 inches long in the pack. Putting them in won’t take long as they’re designed to be installed in fewer than five minutes each. The wood is sealed to protect it from fungal decay and termite damage.
Garden Elements true form plastic flex-wall landscape edging
Choice of shades
Pick from faux sandstone, cobblestone, or gray finishes for this lawn edging to get the look you want. It’s made from plastic, and each 4-feet-long section can be shaped into the desired curve as well as used straight. The sections are easy to join with the included stakes, and caps conceal the latter for a continuous stone effect.
Argee RG840S Let's Light It decorative edging
Snaps together
Make walkways pretty in daylight or after dark with this edging. Six bricks with built-in solar lights are included in the 40 feet of edging. The bricks are made to look authentic, but they’re manufactured from plastic and so are lightweight and easy to install. Lay them straight or follow a curve.
Our verdict
Why you can trust Gardeningetc
Lawn edging is a relatively small finishing touch that can make a huge difference to the overall appearance of your garden. Our top choice is the EasyFlex plastic no-dig landscape edging kit. There’s 100 feet of edging included and it’s simple to install in both straight lines and curves.
If you like the idea of putting in edging that will develop an appealing patina as it ages, check out Edge Right hammer-in landscape edging. Made from COR-TEN steel, it’s a strong and durable choice. Alternatively, go for wood to blend edging with the landscape. Eco-Green Wood Products lawn and landscape border edging is treated to last even though it’s in contact with the ground.
Sarah is a freelance journalist and editor writing for websites, national newspapers, and magazines. She’s spent most of her journalistic career specialising in homes and gardens and loves investigating the benefits, costs and practicalities of home improvement. It's no big surprise that she likes to put what she writes about into practice, and is a serial house revamper.
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